A Gallup Poll, taken between Feb. 1 and Feb. 10, less than a week after Trump signed legislation reopening the government after the 35-day shutdown, found that independents’ view of the president rose six percentage points to 38 percent between late January and February.

Trump’s approval rating remained unchanged among Republicans (89 percent) and Democrats (5 percent) during that time.

A poll released in late January during the government shutdown showed Trump’s approval rating at 37 percent with 59 percent disapproving.

It rebounded to a 44 percent approval rating and 52 percent disapproval rating in the recent survey.

The Gallup Poll also showed voters gave Trump higher marks than Congress — by 44 percent to 21 percent.

The partial government shutdown — which began at midnight Dec. 22 and continued until Trump signed the bill on Jan. 25 — happened because the White House and Congress couldn’t reach an agreement on Trump’s demand for $5.7 billion to build a wall on the southern border.